[4] On 20 June 1813 Barrosa and Laurestinus sailed to support Junon, then being attacked by US gun boats on the James River.
[5] On 25 July 1813 the whale-ship Georgiana, a prize to the USS Essex, with a full cargo of spermaceti oil worth about 100,000 dollars, and armed with 16 guns and with a crew of 41 men, departed Valparaiso for the US.
[6] Barrosa captured Georgiana in the West Indies on 28 November,[7] brought her into Bermuda prior to 7 December 1813.
Seringapatam had been preying on American ships but Stavers did not have a letter of marque authorizing him to engage in privateering.
The next day Barrosa captured the 1-gun schooner High Flyer, of 17 men and 135 tons (bm).
[10][11] On 26 December 1814 Barrosa and HMS Barbadoes captured the schooner Gallant Hull, of 10 men and 79 tons (bm).
[1] The "Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" offered "Barrosa, 38 guns, 947 tons" for sale on 13 May 1841 at Portsmouth.